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US1032950A
US1032950A US66986412A US1912669864A US1032950A US 1032950 A US1032950 A US 1032950A US 66986412 A US66986412 A US 66986412A US 1912669864 A US1912669864 A US 1912669864A US 1032950 A US1032950 A US 1032950A
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  • the passenger and goods trains stop from 1 to 5 minutes so as to allow the passengers to enter the cars and to alight or to deal with the goods. For instance in case 8 trains pass daily a station with an average stop of 3 minutes, the total stopping time during a day is 24 minutes and during a year 8760 minutes or 146 hours. This is inconvenient and objectionable not only for the railway company but also for the travelers and in case of war even dangerous to a certain extent for the army. The same may be said of tramways.
  • the device forming the subject matter of this invention has for its object to remedy these drawbacks by allowing the passengers to enter the cars and to alight while the train passes the railway or tramway station and outside this station.
  • Figure 1 is the top plan view of a railway plant
  • Fig. 2 shows the vertical profile of the secondary track
  • Fig. 3 is the back view of the carriage, the abutments of which are brought out
  • Figs. l, 5 and 6 show respectively a top plan view, a side elevation View and a back view of another form of embodiment of the device.
  • Fig. 7 is a part of the back view with the platform of the modified form lowered.
  • the movable platform g with the brakes set stands on the slightly elevated end 0 of the track d which gradually lowers parallelly to the main track 6 in the direction of motion of the train, the passengers taking seats on the platform and waiting for the next train.
  • the brake of the platform is loosened and the platform rolls down the incline c driven by itsjown weight.
  • the train f reaches the platform 9 which is rolling away, its speed is slacked down until it nearly equals that of the platform.
  • the piece of steel 71 of the plat form 9 is advanced toward the train f by means of the lever 72, so that the piece of steel is projecting from one of the train carriages or mounted on the latter, engages it like an abutment whereby the platform 9 is connected with the train f. Then a gangway allowing of the passage of the passengers is slid out of the paltform by means of the lever Z. If several platforms 9 would be provided on the station for instance one with a restaurant and the other for goods service, the platforms are connected with the corresponding carriages of the train so that the passengers are able to make use of the platform carrying the dining convenience while at the same time, the goods are shipped into the trains and unshipped.
  • the above operation would require 8 minutes for a train speed of 15 kilometers an hour.
  • the gangway is removed at the bottom of the incline m situated at the opposite end of the auxiliary track d.
  • the platform 9' owing to its momentum and the fact that it is connected with the train, climbs the incline m and the piece of iron 2' is gradually separated from the one 70 which must be done before the summit of the incline m is reached.
  • the platform 9 set free in the manner described is brakedeither on the incline m or after having rolled back to the station building a so that the passengers may leave it and the goods be taken ofi from it. If it is desired to board a train coming from the opposite direction, the passengers step in the train from m.
  • This device is employed in the following manner:
  • the speed of the platform when rolling down is slacked down or the platforms stop entirely and allow the passengers to alight or to board the train.
  • the platform 9 again rises on the wires toward the last car, it gradually takes up the trains speed thus allowing the passengers carried by it to step on the train which when the device is used must of course run a little slower.
  • the platform 9 is again pulled forward by a cord secured to the front carriage.
  • a sail r adapted to be rolled upon the roller 7 provided above the wires and which sail is set by the passengers of the platform by pulling the cord 8. It opposes aresistance to the current of air running in an opposite direction. After use the sail is again rolled up.
  • Wheels t For shortening the time required for stopping the platform one may make use of Wheels t by means of which the platform lowered down rolls on the bottom and which wheels may be braked by the passengers so as to obtain the complete stop.
  • a track and a train a short auxiliary track, alongside the first mentioned track, the ends of the auxiliary track being oppositely inclined and the central portion thereof being substantially level with the first mentioned track, a platform operating on the short auxiliary track, the said platform adapted to move down the inclined portions by gravity in the direction of the movement of the train, and means between the train and the platform to cause the moving train to engage with and move the platform.
  • a track and a t 'ain a projection on the train, an auxiliary track alongside the first mentioned track, a platform i'novable on the auxiliary track, a slidably mounted projection on the platform to cooperate with and engage the projection on the train, means for operating the projection on the platform to place it in the path of movement of the projection on the train, whereby the train will move the platform with it, and means to impart initial movement to the platform before the projections contact.

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A. SGHELEST.
MOVING TRAIN TRANSFER DEVICE.
APPLIGATION FILED JAN. 6, 1912.
1,032,950. Patented July 16, 1912.
' I I AL /ar ANDREY SGHELES'I, 0F KHOLM, RUSSIA.
MOVING-TRAIN TRANSFER DEVICE. I
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 16,1912.
Application filed January 6, 1912. Serial No. 669,864.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ANDREY SoHELnsT, a a subject of the Russian Emperor, and resident of Kholm, Russia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Moving-Train Transfer Devices, of which the following is a specification.
At unimportant railway stations, especially those situated on lines having two tracks, the passenger and goods trains stop from 1 to 5 minutes so as to allow the passengers to enter the cars and to alight or to deal with the goods. For instance in case 8 trains pass daily a station with an average stop of 3 minutes, the total stopping time during a day is 24 minutes and during a year 8760 minutes or 146 hours. This is inconvenient and objectionable not only for the railway company but also for the travelers and in case of war even dangerous to a certain extent for the army. The same may be said of tramways.
The device forming the subject matter of this invention has for its object to remedy these drawbacks by allowing the passengers to enter the cars and to alight while the train passes the railway or tramway station and outside this station.
In the accompanying drawings: Figure 1 is the top plan view of a railway plant; Fig. 2 shows the vertical profile of the secondary track; Fig. 3 is the back view of the carriage, the abutments of which are brought out; Figs. l, 5 and 6 show respectively a top plan view, a side elevation View and a back view of another form of embodiment of the device. Fig. 7 is a part of the back view with the platform of the modified form lowered.
While a train is running through the station, the passengers of the next following station a go to meet the train as far as the guards cottage Z) where. the movable platform g with the brakes set stands on the slightly elevated end 0 of the track d which gradually lowers parallelly to the main track 6 in the direction of motion of the train, the passengers taking seats on the platform and waiting for the next train. When the latter has approached the platform 9 within a certain distance to ,be determined by experience, the brake of the platform is loosened and the platform rolls down the incline c driven by itsjown weight. Before the train f reaches the platform 9 which is rolling away, its speed is slacked down until it nearly equals that of the platform. Now, the piece of steel 71 of the plat form 9 is advanced toward the train f by means of the lever 72, so that the piece of steel is projecting from one of the train carriages or mounted on the latter, engages it like an abutment whereby the platform 9 is connected with the train f. Then a gangway allowing of the passage of the passengers is slid out of the paltform by means of the lever Z. If several platforms 9 would be provided on the station for instance one with a restaurant and the other for goods service, the platforms are connected with the corresponding carriages of the train so that the passengers are able to make use of the platform carrying the dining convenience while at the same time, the goods are shipped into the trains and unshipped. If the distance covered in common be for instance 2 kilometers, one kilometer in either direction from the station a, the above operation would require 8 minutes for a train speed of 15 kilometers an hour. The gangway is removed at the bottom of the incline m situated at the opposite end of the auxiliary track d. The platform 9' owing to its momentum and the fact that it is connected with the train, climbs the incline m and the piece of iron 2' is gradually separated from the one 70 which must be done before the summit of the incline m is reached. The platform 9 set free in the manner described is brakedeither on the incline m or after having rolled back to the station building a so that the passengers may leave it and the goods be taken ofi from it. If it is desired to board a train coming from the opposite direction, the passengers step in the train from m.
The manner of the passengers stepping in and alighting described above might also be obtained by a device actuated in another manner and substituted for the platform 9. To this end use is made between the stations of the platform g (Figs. l7) which is adapted to freely move on the sides of the train or of the tramway carriage along the wires 0?. through the medium of rollers or the like; the said wires '41. extend laterally under the roof of the carriages over the whole length of the train and are secured at the trains head (locomotive) and at the trains end (last carriage) to yielding rods not shown which allow of the stress of the wires being equally distributed when the t 'ain passes curves or when the wires are pulled down in the manner described hereafter.
This device is employed in the following manner: The passengers which have the i.n tention to leave the train or the tramway, preferably go to the car following immediately the locomotive and therefrom step on the platform 9 which has been brought to said place. blew the wires n are pulled down by the lever 0 (Fig. 5) in the middle of the length of the train or a little farther for\ ard so that an incline is produced which allows the platform to roll downward until it reaches the part of the wire which rises toward the last carriage. The speed of the platform when rolling down is slacked down or the platforms stop entirely and allow the passengers to alight or to board the train. hen the platform 9 again rises on the wires toward the last car, it gradually takes up the trains speed thus allowing the passengers carried by it to step on the train which when the device is used must of course run a little slower. After use the platform 9 is again pulled forward by a cord secured to the front carriage. For the purpose of amore rapid stop of the platform, one may provide a sail r adapted to be rolled upon the roller 7) provided above the wires and which sail is set by the passengers of the platform by pulling the cord 8. It opposes aresistance to the current of air running in an opposite direction. After use the sail is again rolled up. For shortening the time required for stopping the platform one may make use of Wheels t by means of which the platform lowered down rolls on the bottom and which wheels may be braked by the passengers so as to obtain the complete stop.
Having now fully described my said invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Pa ent, is:
1. In combination, a track and a train, a short auxiliary track, alongside the first mentioned track, the ends of the auxiliary track being oppositely inclined and the central portion thereof being substantially level with the first mentioned track, a platform operating on the short auxiliary track, the said platform adapted to move down the inclined portions by gravity in the direction of the movement of the train, and means between the train and the platform to cause the moving train to engage with and move the platform.
2. In combination, a track and a t 'ain, a projection on the train, an auxiliary track alongside the first mentioned track, a platform i'novable on the auxiliary track, a slidably mounted projection on the platform to cooperate with and engage the projection on the train, means for operating the projection on the platform to place it in the path of movement of the projection on the train, whereby the train will move the platform with it, and means to impart initial movement to the platform before the projections contact.
3. In a device of the kind described the combination with the main track and the train of a secondary track arranged parallel to said main track, an incline at the end of said secondary track, a platform adapted to roll on said incline and secondary track, means for connecting said platform with the said train while running, a removable gangway between the said platform and the train and means for separating the said platform from the train.
at. In a device of the kind described the combination with the train of a platform, wires carried by the said train on its sides near the roof of the cars and adapted to receive the said platform through the medium.
of rollers, and means for pulling the said wires downward substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
5. In a device of the kind described the combination with the train of a platform, wires carried by the said train on its sides near the roof of the cars and adapted to receive the said platform through the medium of rollers, means for pulling the said wires downward, a resisting sail connected with said platform, means for hoisting said sail and taking it in and rollers at the bottom of said platform, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two witnesses.
" ANDREY SOHELEST.
Witnesses H. A. LOVIAGUINE, H. L. MALOURYNSKI.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Gommissioner of Patents,
4 Washington, I). G.
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US3823671A (en) * 1973-03-16 1974-07-16 O Straumsnes System for transfer of goods on railroad trains when in motion
US20030228209A1 (en) * 2002-04-01 2003-12-11 Barry Leonard D. Container drive-by transfer and system
DE102009005654B3 (en) * 2009-01-22 2010-08-05 Philipp Schmagold Train loading device, has reader or scanner reading barcode or data carrier information i.e. target location of cargo during deceleration of carriage, and stowing cargo in gripper that moves forward with speed of train
CN106696987A (en) * 2016-12-14 2017-05-24 王蕊 System allowing passengers to get on and off vehicle without stopping and method thereof

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3823671A (en) * 1973-03-16 1974-07-16 O Straumsnes System for transfer of goods on railroad trains when in motion
US20030228209A1 (en) * 2002-04-01 2003-12-11 Barry Leonard D. Container drive-by transfer and system
US7014410B2 (en) * 2002-04-01 2006-03-21 Barry Leonard D Container drive-by transfer and system
DE102009005654B3 (en) * 2009-01-22 2010-08-05 Philipp Schmagold Train loading device, has reader or scanner reading barcode or data carrier information i.e. target location of cargo during deceleration of carriage, and stowing cargo in gripper that moves forward with speed of train
CN106696987A (en) * 2016-12-14 2017-05-24 王蕊 System allowing passengers to get on and off vehicle without stopping and method thereof

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